Hexagram 61 (中孚, Zhōng Fú) is one of the 64 classical I Ching hexagrams. Wilhelm’s English translation renders the hexagram’s name as “Inner Truth”. This page describes how classical commentary reads this hexagram when received in answer to a decision question.
“Inner Truth. Pigs and fishes. Good fortune. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.”
— classical judgment text
“Wind over lake: the image of Inner Truth. Thus the noble person discusses criminal cases in order to delay executions.”
— classical image text
The hexagram’s general theme
Inner truth that reaches even pigs and fishes — the most distant beings. Sincerity at the center of two lakes that touch. Real trust crosses the great water.
Classical keywords: inner truth, sincerity, trust, deep confidence, reaching the unreachable.
中孚 Zhōng Fú read for decision questions
Classical I Ching commentary reads decision questions through the hexagram’s register of timing, alignment, and the relationship between proposed action and surrounding conditions. The hexagram describes the field of forces around the decision; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours proceeding, waiting, reframing the question, or pivoting to a different option entirely.
For decision-domain questions specifically, the hexagram’s register touches: values-based decisions. These are among the modern interpretive resonances classical commentary recognises in the hexagram.
Classical guidance for the hexagram: Cross the great water on inner truth. Let true sincerity reach even what seems unreachable. Postpone harsh judgments — talk through criminal cases.
Read against a decision question, this guidance describes the field of forces around the hexagram’s register of timing, alignment, and the relationship between proposed action and surrounding conditions. the hexagram describes the field of forces around the decision; classical doctrine reads whether the moment favours proceeding, waiting, reframing the question, or pivoting to a different option entirely.. The action the guidance suggests — or warns against — applies to the decision question being asked, with the chart-specific qualifications that consultation provides.
Configuration
- Hexagram: #61 中孚 (Zhōng Fú), “Inner Truth”
- Question type: Decision (決策)
- Question domain: Binary choices, multi-option decisions, timing of action, whether-to-proceed questions
- Upper trigram: xun · Lower trigram: dui
- Hexagram lines (top to bottom):
110011(1 = yang / solid, 0 = yin / broken)
Why a generic hexagram-for-decision interpretation falls short
This page describes what classical commentary reads when Hexagram 61 is received for a decision question — the hexagram’s general register applied to the decision domain. But a complete I Ching reading for a specific question requires the casting method (yarrow vs three-coin), identification of changing lines, the resulting secondary hexagram, and integration with the querent’s specific BaZi chart. Without those, the reading is reference-level — the broad register, not the chart-specific application. For chart-aware reading on a specific high-stakes decision, book a BaZi consultation. The four-pillar chart layered with the I Ching reading and the timing analysis produces decision-level diagnostic depth.